Cranberry’s public community spaces are critical to what makes the Township desirable.
The 2025 proposed budget continues a longstanding commitment to strengthening and improving those community assets while advancing critical infrastructure – all while being prudent with spending and investments.
The trend of smart investments and careful planning ensures that no tax increase is needed in 2025. This has also earned the Township a consistent Aaa Bon rating from Moody’s, one of the only municipalities in Pennsylvania, to boast such an accomplishment.
The budget includes funding the completion of the Armstrong Great Lawn and the Municipal Center Renovation Project, as well as improvements at Community Park, Cranberry Highlands Golf Course, and the Waterpark. It also allows for research and assessment of new recreational opportunities.
Elsewhere, the solids handling upgrades at the Brush Creek Treatment Plant will pick up speed, bringing more efficiency to the top-tier facility. In addition, the implementation of stormwater management and maintenance projects remain a priority to meet existing Department of Environmental Protection permit requirements.
Public safety continues to be a focus, with the Township continuing support of Police, Fire, and EMS organizations.
The Board of Supervisors adopted the proposed draft budget during the November 21 meeting. Beginning November 22, the proposed draft budget can be reviewed at the Cranberry Library, Township Customer Service, and online here: https://www.cranberrytownship.org/416/Budgets-and-Financial-Reports
The Board will consider final adoption at the December 12 meeting.